I’m getting antsy to start my vegetable seeds. It’s a new project this year. In the past I’ve bought transplants, but I decided I could save money by growing them myself.
I was incorrect. I have spent way too much money on seeds, and even more on a seed starting shelf. But I’m throughly enjoying myself so it’s all worth it. I build a whole set-up for $30, much better than the systems I see that cost hundreds of dollars. I think there is little to zero difference between a “grow light” and shop light. Plants just want the photons, they don’t care so much what spectrum they are in. (Plant do “see” photons in a specific spectrum, and see less green than other colors. That’s why we see plants green. But they don’t care that much, certainly not enough to spend extra on grow lights. Incidentally, the most efficient way to grow plants is under red light. Red light doesn’t require as much energy to produce but to the plants a red photon is as good as any other.) Anyway, I purchased a couple of shop lights and I’m waiting for the time to be right to start planting. So far, I’ve started some leeks and tomatoes. (The tomatoes really don’t need to be started yet, but I had a little friend over and we were having fun.)
What to know when to start seeds? I like Johnny’s Selected Seed calender. I like Johnny’s as a company too, and ordered lots of my seeds from them. I also made my own veggie growing calender, that expands on Johnny’s a bit. Go here for more information.
The bulbs are coming up in full force too. I apparently planted a very early red tulip that’s quite pretty (I think its Showwinner). See pictures:






